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Re: Class 77 Avaliable.

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Easilyconfused wrote:OK guys - if you have a problem with file approvals then feel free to email support@atomic-systems.com for an update of where your file is at.

It is true that both the site admins were at the Brighton Show from Friday - Sunday. Pete did the set up on Thursday afternoon and like me he found the wifi access at the Premier Inn was appallingly slow. Files were approved over the weekend. The Brighton Show is one of the highest visibility shows we do and being a 3 day show that means Pete is away for nearly 4 days and reliant on the wifi at the Premier Inn for file approvals.

FYI Pete is happily retired these days. Matt works insane hours but not shift work (although it might appear that way to casual observers).

Under normal circumstances files are approved generally twice a day - early in the UK morning and later in the day. If there are problems with the file then an email is sent but since a depressing amount of those bounce due to missing / faulty emails in the accounts those files can wait a while until the uploader raises the issue. The other problem is that BT / Yahoo still routinely block UKTS emails unless you are whitelisting UKTS so the emails never get through and the files sit there unapproved.
John - thank you for providing more detail. For what it is worth my post was intended to be very tongue in cheek and was not intended as a jibe at Matt, Pete or anyone else who approves files, whose work on the site is greatly appreciated
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Re: Class 77 Avaliable.

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JeroenO wrote:It's easy to fix the speedometer.

Go to the Class 77 engine folder (<steamdir>\steamapps\common\railworks\Assets\RSC\Class77Pack01\RailVehicles\Electric\Class77\Default\Engine). Convert the Class77.bin to Class 77.xml using serz.exe.
Now open the Class77.xml with a text editor and search for the following lines:

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<cControlContainerBlueprint-cControlValue d:id="56742136">
	<ControlName d:type="cDeltaString">SpeedometerMPH</ControlName>
	<DefaultValue d:type="sFloat32" d:alt_encoding="0000000000000000" d:precision="string">0</DefaultValue>
	<MinimumValue d:type="sFloat32" d:alt_encoding="0000000000000000" d:precision="string">0</MinimumValue>
	<MaximumValue d:type="sFloat32" d:alt_encoding="0000000000005340" d:precision="string">76</MaximumValue>
Change the value in the last line (maximumvalue) from 76 to 120.

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	<MaximumValue d:type="sFloat32" d:alt_encoding="0000000000005340" d:precision="string">120</MaximumValue>
Now save the file and convert it back to Class77.bin (again using serz.exe). You should now have an accurate speedometer.

Now you should do the same for the other two class 77 liveries (BR blue and green).
If i am getting this right 120 even though this ControlName is MPH is should it not read 145 as the class 77 was cleared for 90mph
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Re: Class 77 Avaliable.

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Is there any way to alter (calm down) the cab sway of the 77? It seems to jump all over the place :-?
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